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Timeline for Choosing and Declaring a Major
The major declaration process begins in the second semester of the sophomore
year. A small number of students (fall second-semester sophomores)
must declare
in the fall. For those students declaring in the spring, the
following timeline may be helpful:
In the first year, explore the Wesleyan
curriculum. One good way to do this is through the General Education
Expectations. As you register for courses, think about practicing
"directed exploration": Taking a gateway or intro course is a good way to
explore a department or program, and the course will also count for the major
should you choose that major in your sophomore year. For more
information, consult the individual course page, ask your faculty advisor or departmental advising expert,
or talk with the first-year class dean, Dean Brown (x2758).
In the fall of your sophomore year, talk to faculty about their
fields and their programs or departments. Talk with your advisor about
ideas for settling on a major. Visit department and program chairs
and advising experts with specific questions. Read the Guide
to Choosing a Major. Use your courses to continue to explore the
curriculum. Make an appointment with the sophomore class dean,
Dean Phillips, if
you are worried about your major.
In October, attend the "Choosing a Major" workshop
with Jim Kubat (CRC) and Dean Phillips.
Location to be determined.
Course registration happens in November. Remember
that you will have half of the spring semester before you declare, which means there is still time to explore your areas of interest. If you
are considering more than one major, try to register for one class in each of
those areas.
Read the descriptions of major requirements for different
departments on their department
home pages. If there is a required gateway course for a major you
are considering, register for that. If you are unable to register for a
gateway, talk to the department or program chair or advising expert to see if
there are other paths by which one may enter the major. Often
there are more options than may be readily apparent.
In February you will receive a letter
from Dean Phillips outlining steps for major declaration. Included will
be a schedule of department and program open houses and instructions for declaring your major(s).
Visit department and program open houses in mid- to late February.
Faculty will be present to answer questions about the major and explain the
declaration process. Students are encouraged to visit multiple open
houses if they are undecided.
March 5, 2010 is the deadline for
major declaration. This deadline is in place to ensure major
preference in April course registration. Students who are worried
about not meeting this deadline should meet with Dean Phillips.
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